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Can you run a business from home with a residential mortgage?

Residential mortgages often stop you from using your home to run a business, so if you have a mortgage, you should check your terms. You may need to get permission from your mortgage lender, as breaching the terms of your loan could result in dire consequences (like making it repayable immediately).

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The permission you need to ask for before you can run a business from home depends on the type of property you live in. It also depends on whether you own or rent it, as well as the kind of small business you’re setting up.

What constitutes running a business from home?

Gov.uk says that you’re probably self-employed and running a business if you:

take responsibility for its success or failure

have a number of customers at the same time

make decisions over how, when, and where you work

hire staff to help

provide equipment to do the work yourself

complete unsatisfactory work in your own time

charge a fixed price for your work

sell goods or services to make a profit (including through websites and apps)

Is it legal to run a business from a residential property?

Yes, but there are different rules depending on the type of property. If you’re running a business from home, council rules will also be a consideration. Here we discuss the rules for running your business from a council house, a rented house, a property you own, a garage, and even a shed.

Can you run a business from a council house?

If you’re thinking about setting up from your council house, it’s likely you’ll need written permission from your local council or housing association, so check with them first. You might need to fill out a form to apply. Check your tenancy agreement for specific wording that might prevent you from running a business from your council house. If you ask your council and they do give you permission, you might need to sign another agreement. Your council may refuse permission if they have reason to believe that your business will disturb your neighbours, or damage your home. They may also refuse if they think that running a business from home will cause a material change in usage of the property. For example, if you’ll have delivery vans coming to and from your property, or you’ll be running noisy machinery, you’re probably going to disturb your neighbours. Running a business from a council property may also have implications for the council tax you pay and the benefits you receive.

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Can you run a business from a rented house?

You’ll need your landlord’s written permission to run a business from a rented house. Check your tenancy agreement, too. If you do get permission, you should get your tenancy agreement changed. Your landlord can’t ‘unreasonably’ withhold or delay giving permission for you to run a business in the property. A landlord might refuse permission if they think the let for your proposed business should be commercial instead of residential. They may also refuse permission if they believe your business will cause the property excessive wear and tear, or your business will cause a nuisance to neighbours. If you run an internet business, you might not want to register or market your business with your rented property's address. As an alternative, you could sign up for a parcel forwarding service if you don't want to give your residential address for return requests. This also helps you protect your physical location from disgruntled customers and cyber criminals.

Can you run a business from a property you own?

Find out if there are any legal restrictions or ‘restrictive covenants’ on running a business from your home. These covenants may prohibit certain uses of your home. The property title (held by the Land Registry) will include details of any restrictions. You can also check the documents you were given by your solicitor when you bought the property. Even without these restrictions, you might cause a nuisance to your neighbours, so have a think about whether your business will disturb homes around you. According to the law, your business will need to be more than just annoying to be a nuisance. It will need to cause damage to your neighbour's property or hinder their enjoyment of it – but if the nuisance is severe enough, it could mean a trip to court.

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Residential mortgages often stop you from using your home to run a business, so if you have a mortgage, you should check your terms. You may need to get permission from your mortgage lender, as breaching the terms of your loan could result in dire consequences (like making it repayable immediately). You may also need planning permission if you’re making changes to your home, or if running your business will cause a ‘material change’ in how your property is used. Checking with your local authority is likely to prevent any problems for you further down the line (getting a Certificate of Proposed Lawful Use or Development will confirm you can go ahead). Depending on the type of business you’re running, you may need a licence from your local authority. And remember that running a business from home may affect your council tax, because the part of your home that you’re running a business from may be liable for business rates. You can find out more at the Valuation Office Agency.

Can I run a business from my garage?

There isn’t necessarily anything stopping you from running a business from your garage, but you’ll need to ask permission depending on your type of property, as we’ve outlined above. Whether you can run a business from your garage will come down to the type of business you're looking to set up and whether it'll cause a material change in usage of the property. If your business is likely to cause a disturbance to your neighbours, for example, permission (whether it’s from the council or your landlord) may be refused. If you own your home, and you’re not sure whether the material use is changing, it may be best to seek planning permission, as we've outlined above.

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